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Bluetooth Usb Adapter Windows 7 64 Bit

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David 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.115 lb] We used this adapter with a 5-yr-old HP Envy 700 (Windows 10, 64-bit) that lacked an HDMI output but had good USB3.0 ports, to connect to a Dell Ultrasharp 27 capable of QHD 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz. The guidance with the adapter said we might need to update drivers and this was the case, but easy. Everything connected and worked as described, with beautiful results.

5
John 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[USB-A ] Bluetooth pairs well with Windows or Linux on my laptop, and the USB adapter provides reliable fallback. The mouse fits my large hands, feels solid, and responds smoothly.

5
Odycanopie5 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x 7-Pin SATA] ... I installed Windows 10 64 bit on my PC. Nothing hot swap about it now that I can find. Under Windows 7 64 bit it was genuinely hot swap. It was the simplest thing to install and use. With Win 10 I need to power off the PC, remove the HDD installed, insert the required HDD and power on again. I can't find a solution so this is a last resort :-( . From what I've found it is a problem with Win 10 not the device. Nonetheless, with 4 HDDs ranging from 3 to 6 TB, it is a pain in the sitting apparatus it won't hot swap now. If there is a solution I'd love to know what it is.

5
Odycanopie5 2024-04-04 07:28:58

... I installed Windows 10 64 bit on my PC. Nothing hot swap about it now that I can find. Under Windows 7 64 bit it was genuinely hot swap. It was the simplest thing to install and use. With Win 10 I need to power off the PC, remove the HDD installed, insert the required HDD and power on again. I can't find a solution so this is a last resort :-( . From what I've found it is a problem with Win 10 not the device. Nonetheless, with 4 HDDs ranging from 3 to 6 TB, it is a pain in the sitting apparatus it won't hot swap now. If there is a solution I'd love to know what it is.

5
Christopher 2024-05-06 05:37:23

[8] Works great with no issues. Running windows 11 64 bit and using 3D software such as ZBrush. Very smooth and precise unlike my old Huion. I noticed the difference immediately when started using it. I would recommend this product to anyone.

5
Bob 2024-08-23 07:57:20

[0.75 MB] Needed a DVD rewriter that accepted DVD-RAM. This unit works well with 64 bit windows 7. Connects and works fast even through the USB connection.

5
Zhikang 2024-06-18 02:16:54

[Yes] It works with Windows 10 via bluetooth

5
Thomas 2024-04-01 02:38:19

[1] I wanted a Bluetooth adapter to allow the connection of a keyboard and mouse to my desktop. Works great with Windows 7.

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3500 TB] I just replaced my 5400rpm 120GB dedicated windows HDD. USB adapter is not included for easier cloning so I just installed initially as a extra F: drive to clone and then I just switched cables to be detected as C: After additional Windows optimizations for a SSD drive, my 2003 pc 4GB Ram DualCore CPU it is working fast as expected. Before I have some annoying delays on some applications that are much better now.

5
Raymond 2024-04-17 08:51:34

[3.3' / 1 m] No knock on the product, but I had hoped it would connect my USB -B ported laser printer to the USB-C port on my notebook. It's an older printer and the port is USB 2.0 standard. The description for this cable said USB 2.0 so I hoped Windows would recognize the printer. The printer manufacturer (very well known Brand) does not provide a driver for Windows 10, but their Website says Windows 10 comes with a driver for it. This printer worked with my previous Windows 10 notebook via USB, and via ethernet worked with previous Windows versions back to XP. The computer would see the printer and list it's name, but would not install the driver. I tried a few other USB adapters with same problem and no luck. Turns out you need software in addition to hardware to make this conversion. I have since obtained a Startech port adapter for connecting my notebook to dual monitors, mouse, keyboard, ethernet, and the printer all through the notebooks 1 free USB-C port. Had to install drivers for the port adapter first, but now everything is working great. If you have a new printer, with installation software, this cable may work just fine. If your printer is old, you will need a port adapter with software.

5